taking out lugs
Lug screws? You mean the lugs themselves? Or the lug nuts?
Lugs are easiest taken off by removing the hub itself, to gain access to where they can be pressed out. You'll need new hub bearings for this. And, most easily, a press to press them in.
Lugs are easiest taken off by removing the hub itself, to gain access to where they can be pressed out. You'll need new hub bearings for this. And, most easily, a press to press them in.
Buy a service manual for your car. You can find a used one in the marketplace forums or on ebay, or a new one here.
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Yeah I need one of those... But I always find my answers in here with the wonderful "search" Button
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Yeah I need one of those... But I always find my answers in here with the wonderful "search" Button
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There is a WAY better write up on here somewhere...
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There is a WAY better write up on here somewhere...
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